Popularity: 4 (history)
Director: | Michael Cuesta |
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Writer: | Stephen Schiff, Edward Zwick, Michael Finch, Marshall Herskovitz, Vince Flynn |
Staring: |
Following the murder of his fiancée, Mitch Rapp trains under the instruction of Cold War veteran Stan Hurley. The pair then is enlisted to investigate a wave of apparently random attacks on military and civilian targets. | |
Release Date: | Jul 14, 2017 |
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Director: | Michael Cuesta |
Writer: | Stephen Schiff, Edward Zwick, Michael Finch, Marshall Herskovitz, Vince Flynn |
Genres: | Adventure, Action, Thriller |
Keywords | based on novel or book, revenge, terrorism, hilarious |
Production Companies | di Bonaventura Pictures, Lionsgate, CBS Films, Nick Wechsler Productions, TIK Films |
Box Office |
Revenue: $67,200,000
Budget: $33,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Aug 30, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Dylan O'Brien | Mitch Rapp |
Michael Keaton | Stan Hurley |
Taylor Kitsch | 'Ghost' |
Shiva Negar | Annika |
Sanaa Lathan | Irene Kennedy |
Scott Adkins | Victor |
David Suchet | Director Stansfield |
Navid Negahban | Minister Behurz |
Joseph Long | General Rostami |
Charlotte Vega | Katrina |
Andrew Pleavin | Admiral Bristow |
Shahid Ahmed | Adnan Al-Mansur |
Joost Janssen | American Operator |
Adam Collins | American Operator #2, Mansur Compound |
Christopher Bomford | Bartender |
Stephen Shafer | Blackhawk Pilot |
Vladimir Fridman | Borys Bartosh |
Nick Cavaliere | Building Superintendent |
Adam Robertson | Damage Control Officer |
Trevor White | Dr. Frain |
Josh Danford | CIA Officer #3 |
JF Davis | CIA Officer Giving Nuke Intel |
Bentley Kalu | Delta One Lead |
Sydney White | Emily, Rome Safe House |
Shani Erez | Female Mossad Agent |
Martina Brusco | Hotel Concierge |
Sharif Dorani | Iranian Nuclear Physicist |
Alaa Safi | Javeed |
Tolga Safer | Kamil, Sharif's Assistant |
Bruno Bilotta | Keys |
Yousef Sweid | Khaled |
Chris Webster | Mansur Recruit Video |
Buster Reeves | Martial Arts Instructor |
Simon Connolly | NSA Techie |
Michael Wildman | Orion Instructor |
Alexis Barron | Pregnant Woman |
Khalid Laith | Sharif |
Göksun Çam | Sharif's Mistress |
Roberto Sgarbi | Stolen Car Owner |
Aso Sherabayani | Turkish MP |
Nej Adamson | Turkish Operative |
Ronan Summers | USS Eisenhower Captain |
Matt Rippy | USS Flynn Captain |
Gjevat Kelmendi | Vladik |
Damian Dudkiewicz | Warsaw Cop |
Jake Mann | Ben (uncredited) |
Jorge Leon | CIA Agent (uncredited) |
Dacio Caballero | Camorra (uncredited) |
Kamil Lemieszewski | Waiter (uncredited) |
Kola Bokinni | Destroyer Boson (uncredited) |
Garreth Hadfield | Boat Terrorist (uncredited) |
Alexander Winters | Tourist Victim (uncredited) |
Mohammad Bakri | Ashani |
Name | Job |
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Stephen Schiff | Screenplay |
Dann Fink | ADR Voice Casting |
Justin Warburton-Brown | Art Direction |
Stefano De Nardis | Costume Supervisor |
Edward Zwick | Screenplay |
Andrew Laws | Production Design |
Marco Valerio Pugini | Line Producer |
Francesco Alberico | Hair Department Head, Hair Designer |
Elena Antzon | Script Supervisor |
Luigi Pini | Boom Operator |
Claudette Lilly | Assistant Costume Designer |
Richard Pilcher | Boom Operator |
Melissa Mazzocco | Makeup Artist |
Dave Flynch | Supervising Sound Editor |
Lee Salevan | Sound Recordist |
Max Brennan | Set Costumer |
Jane Harwood | Art Direction |
Wyatt Sprague | Sound Effects Editor |
Terry Woods | Property Master |
Lawrence Zipf | Sound Designer |
Andrea Giannetta | Boom Operator |
Ian Creed | Marine Coordinator |
Michael Finch | Screenplay |
Gianluca Piola | Property Master |
Jonathan Spencer | Chief Lighting Technician |
Neil Ashton | Electrician |
Francesco Zaccaria | Gaffer |
Simon Cockren | Special Effects Supervisor |
Christian Black | Still Photographer |
Phoebe Sutherland | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Farhad Yusufi | 3D Generalist |
Oliver Whickman | Electrician |
Gareth Harfoot | Drone Operator, Aerial Camera |
Jordan Spencer | Lighting Technician |
Giorgio Pezzotti | Key Grip |
Paul Norris | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Kendall Capito | Makeup Artist |
Stefano Carbonaro | Leadman |
Letizia Santucci | Set Decoration |
Tom Rye | Second Assistant Director |
Barney Shakespeare | Third Assistant Director |
Rachel Jablin | Post Production Supervisor |
Peter McKinstry | Concept Artist |
Gianpaolo Rifino | Supervising Art Director |
Jay Peck | Foley Artist |
Tommy Holman | First Assistant "C" Camera |
Matthew Savage | Concept Artist |
Paul Wheeldon | First Assistant Camera |
Marshall Herskovitz | Screenplay |
Chris Seefried | Music Supervisor |
Marc Wolff | Aerial Coordinator, Pilot |
Carl Grinter | Visual Effects Producer |
Tommaso Mele | Key Grip |
Amar Ingreji | Visual Effects Editor |
William Sheffield | Electrician |
Harry Gay | Electrician |
Carlo Postiglione | Dolly Grip |
Thomas Phillips-Howard | Animation |
Alessandro Brambilla | Steadicam Operator |
Alessandro Bolognesi | Pilot |
Gábor Kiss | Animation |
Adam Dale | Aerial Director of Photography |
Misako Shimizu | Assistant Editor |
Daniel Rogers | Health and Safety |
Richard Goodwin | First Assistant Director |
Tom Olive | Set Decoration |
Mark Coulier | Prosthetic Designer |
Jo Grover | Makeup Artist |
Ailbhe Lemass | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist |
Colum Mangan | Prosthetic Makeup Artist |
Steven Price | Original Music Composer |
Anna B. Sheppard | Costume Design |
Chris Navarro | ADR Mixer |
Lynn Doron | Makeup & Hair |
Andy Wareham | Stunt Double |
Naomi Moore | Set Decoration |
Micah Blaichman | Foley Mixer |
Thea Soady | Construction Coordinator |
Andrii Palekha | Drone Cinematographer |
Calem Trevor | Second Assistant Camera |
Jason Martin | Rigging Gaffer |
Michael Feuser | Dialogue Editor |
Kat Spencer | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
Cristiano Biagioli | Dolly Grip |
Hunter Berk | ADR Mixer |
Bargaje Bharat | Modeling |
Alexis Barron | Stunts |
Will Samuelson | Pilot |
Robert Binnall | Second Unit Director of Photography |
Eugene Gearty | Sound Designer |
Doriano Forti | Rigging Grip |
Casey Michaels | Stunt Double |
Michael Rivera | ADR Recordist |
Pipat Sripradoo | Property Master |
Timothy Eulich | Stunt Double |
Supoj Khaowwong | Stunts |
Paul Urmson | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jessica Hooker | Stunts |
Jay Joshi | Rotoscoping Artist |
Ian Pead | Stunt Double |
Carole A. Kenneally | First Assistant Editor |
Marcus Shakesheff | Fight Choreographer |
Tomasz Krzemieniecki | Stunts |
Egidio Iorio | Camera Trainee |
Elaine Grainger | Casting |
Vince Flynn | Novel, In Memory Of |
Tony Browne | Hairstylist |
Mark Wyndham | Costume Coordinator |
Felicity Bowring | Makeup Department Head, Makeup Designer |
Alexa Zimmerman | Dialogue Editor |
Daryl Bristow | Costume Supervisor |
Somm Suthinee Chantakarn | Art Department Coordinator |
Paul Biddiss | Armorer |
Alma Magaña | Key Costumer |
Roberta Federico | Art Direction |
Peter Paul | Assistant Costume Designer |
Paula Casarin | Script Supervisor |
Katie Harlow | Script Supervisor |
Julia Dehoff | Assistant Art Director |
Simone Carlo Toniato Toso | Set Costumer |
Matthew Gray | Supervising Art Director |
Beverley Crockard | Art Department Coordinator |
Conrad Buff IV | Editor |
Stefan Stankowski | Camera Operator |
Becky Roberts | Visual Effects Producer |
Fabio Lucheroni | Gaffer |
Martin Rossi | Animation |
Samuel Perkins | Visual Effects Editor |
Sara Pedramnia | Visual Effects Coordinator |
Oliver Poole | Electrician |
Richard R. Reed | Visual Effects Supervisor |
Angus Benson-Blair | Drone Pilot, Pilot |
Steven Murphy | Greensman |
Arwel Evans | Art Direction |
Carly Mason | Graphic Designer |
Chaiyan Chunsuttiwat | Art Direction |
Bobby Johanson | ADR Mixer |
Shiraz Yasin | Utility Stunts |
Dan Osborne | Supervising Armorer |
Spencer Murray | First Assistant "A" Camera |
Nick Jeffries | Supervising Armorer |
Emanuele Leurini | First Assistant Camera |
Tobias Eedy | First Assistant "B" Camera |
Nishad Shelar | Modeling |
Warren Parkinson | Assistant Property Master |
Michael Miller | ADR Mixer |
Brian Tarlecki | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
Skip Lievsay | Supervising Sound Editor |
Jon Romano | Production Executive |
Yusuf Chaudhri | Stunts |
Nick Gottschalk | Art Direction |
George Kirby | Stunts |
Melanie Lenihan | Key Hair Stylist, Key Makeup Artist |
Michael Cuesta | Director |
Enrique Chediak | Director of Photography |
Emma Gunnery | Casting Associate |
Alessandro Scepi | Stunts |
Stephen Doyle | Props |
Alex Ginno | Production Executive |
Rachel Sophia-Anthony | Stand In |
Name | Title |
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Daniel M. Stillman | Executive Producer |
Nick Wechsler | Producer |
Lorenzo di Bonaventura | Producer |
Aidan Elliott | Co-Producer |
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2024 | 4 | 47 | 80 | 31 |
2024 | 5 | 60 | 88 | 41 |
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2024 | 12 | 28 | 41 | 21 |
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_American Assassin_ might be the most nothing movie of the year. I was sold on the trailer, I though Michael Keating looked great (and to be fair, he kinda was), but watching the movie itself, I felt completely blank. I can't even recommend _American Assassin_ as background noise. _Final rating:★ ... ½: - Boring/disappointing. Avoid where possible._
Don't bother watching, plot line has been so many times before. Turn off your TV and do something more productive instead ! ...
This movie has been sitting on my unwatched shelf for quite a while and yesterday I finally got around to watch it. I actually found this movie to be not too bad actually. It is far from a cinematic masterpiece but it is a pretty solid action/revenge movie. Dylan O’Brien is, unfortunately, pretty ... meh as the main character. Michael Keaton on the other hand is quite good in his character. It is a reasonably action filled movie and I really like that they didn’t try to turn it into some PG-13 crap. It is sometimes fairly brutal. The story is okay. It works. It is not overly complex and some people are probably moaning about it not being original enough. Well, I say, so what? It is a good concept so why screw with it? I do like revenge movies and although this one is far from the best, it is not at all shabby. I wonder why some people seems to be claiming that this movie is just crap, one star out of ten and so on and so forth? Is it maybe because it dares bring up the subject of Islamist fanatics killing innocents? Or maybe because it doesn’t try to sugarcoat things and explain these “poor misunderstood” psychopaths but lays the blame straight on said lowlife as well as on Iran? Or maybe because it doesn’t try to blame certain of today’s political retards’ preferred boogieman Russia? I have not read the book so I guess, if it doesn’t do the book justice, I can somewhat understand not liking it. However, to me, this was a decent, not spectacular but decent, two hours of entertainment. Decent action, decent speed and (with the exception of O’Brien) decent acting.
This starts off with shades of the real Tunisian beach attacks from 2015, when "Rapp" (Dylan O'Brien) and his girlfriend find themselves caught up in a shooting that ends in tragedy. Determined on revenge, he attracts the attention of the CIA with whom he ends up working before being sent to the ult ... imate ninja training camp under the auspices of veteran "Hurley" (Michael Keaton). Working with local intelligence, they identify their target and after a few predictably failed attempts, they are soon on the trail of the criminal who has plans of his own to exact revenge on the American imperialists. O'Brien is easy enough on the eye but the rest of this is about as derivative as it comes. Set piece action scenes ensue as day follows night, peppered with who to trust issues and the introduction of an unlikely enemy in "Ghost" (Taylor Kitsch) who has his own axe to grind with "Hurley". This is genre-fodder, and kills just short of two hours effortlessly enough (though the CGI at the end is really poor for 2017!). You are unlikely to recall it afterwards, and the plot has virtually no jeopardy so don't expect much here.
First minutes announce bad direction. The script isn't too original; well, it can be still entertaining. But two things you'll notice right at the start: 1.The scenes between the protagonist and his fiancee are long, so viewers can connect emotionally. Does it work for you? And why not? 2. ... When killers appear and try to shoot you, how do you move? Look at the milling crowd. Does that look like they are fleeing? When your actors do not perform convincingly enough, it is your job as director to tell them what to do and repeat the scene. **If** you are doing your job. Not much more to say. Old plot, OKish action, some seasoned actors doing a solid job, but paycheck-level, nothing special. Half-bored.